Part 15 (“There’s some fear in letting go”) certainly had an abundance of both.
She was breaking up with him, in more ways than one.
Norma’s hand entered the frame to touch his shoulder like a dream intruding on reality and coming true.

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He popped the question.
The closing stretch broke our hearts by giving us the death of Margaret Lanterman, a.k.a.
A moment of silence was held in the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department.
It was a dark installment, steeped in Lynch’s unique psycho-spiritual/surreal-horror formulations of film noir moods.
Several characters met abrupt violent ends.
Cyril was a TV reporter in the originalTwin Peaks.
He appears to have escaped the box and retired to the Fat Trout Trailer Park.)
(Ghost Mart!)
A scene that seemed poised to give us revelation instead frustrated that expectation by giving us more riddles.
They’re now traveling companions, destination unknown.
Maybe Vegas, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it were back to Twin Peaks.
Will Dougie still be in the house when illumination is restored?
Or is he now traveling the spectral super-highway back to Twin Peaks?
clash is the show’s and ours.
As the Log Lady told us, there’s some fear in letting go.
And many other emotions besides.
Then mirroring Janey-E’s reaction to the Dougie shocker she screamed in agony, and Lynch cut to black.
Hurry home, Agent Cooper.
Twin Peaks has gone noir and needs your light.
That’s an overview.
Darren Franich and I will also have a podcast recap for you by Monday afternoon.
Until then, what did you guys think of Part 15?